Park
Bike path (it's in the name) but fine to walk as well. Ain't no "hike."
Review gone? Who cares. Nice work jealous...
Gotta have hours...
Assumption: this is Alamo Creek.
Put your hiking boots on. This pavement is treacherous.
In place of the gym today.
Riding
Rules
Trees
Nice trail!
Trailhead at Nelson Park
Ashley C.
Apr 1, 2024
Not a bad bike trail for a suburb like Vacaville. The trail runs through a neighborhood, which is great if you live in the same vicinity as neighborhood friends. The Napa Vine Trail and the Iron horse trail in Walnut creek are still my favorite. But Alamo is acceptable if you live in Vacaville and don't want to make the extra drive. Some parts of the trail have a slight upwards incline. May be easier to walk on all branches of the paths instead of biking up a small hill.
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Rosmond P.
Aug 25, 2019
This a good trail. I don't quite know where the starting point is at but it is nice. Good Shaw while running in this crazy heat!!! Not to many people walking on a mid Saturday. Cool park for the kiddos and the track is wide enough for people to pass by with problems what so ever.
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Fabi F.
Nov 12, 2014
This riparian area is a nice quiet trail, paved with lanes for each way. It cuts through a few different neighborhoods with plenty of outlets in and out with many leading to schools and parks. The terrain is mostly flat but there are a few alternate dirt paths you can take that take it up a notch especially if you have a mountain bike. Many people that use the trail are considerate of the direction of traffic. There are no trashcans or bathrooms on the trail. The county maintains the trail a few times a year and the Coastal Cleanup volunteers give a good cleaning once a year in early fall. Many people walk their dogs here too so be on the look out for dog waste. This trail is a great nature walk. The trail is mostly lined with tall oak and black walnut trees that keep it shaded in spring and summer. They also produce a lot of nuts that litter the trail and attract barking grey squirrels, five different kinds of woodpeckers and loud-mouthed scrub jays. There are plenty of other flora depending on what season it is. The creek, which been known to flood a few times when the rains come, houses three kinds of turtles that sun themselves on the rocks, and two kinds of very shy mammals. It is also possible to see lizards, hawks, wild turkeys, and a giant family of turkey vultures.
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Wes D.
Nov 1, 2019
Great trail to run on and great hike views. Wish there was more pay stations to pay to park.
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Yonatan G.
Nov 26, 2011
Great bike trail for the whole family. Paved 1.3 Mile trail connecting Eleanor Nelson Park and Patwin Park, running along the Alamo Creek.
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K. F.
Aug 1, 2016
Not much to say other then it's a very nice trail for biking. A bit short, but still nice.
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